MERCOLEDÍ, 11 GIUGNO 2014
10.00–10.30 Saluto e apertura dei lavori S.E. Elio Menzione (Ambasciatore d´Italia a Berlino) Joachim Küpper (Dahlem Humanities Center) Bernhard Huss (Italienzentrum der Freien Universität Berlin) Igor Candido (Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung) (Fellow)
Panel I: Dante, Petrarca, e Boccaccio 10.30–11.15 Manuele Gragnolati (University of Oxford, UK), Francesca Southerden (Wellesley College, USA) From Paradox to Exclusivity: Dante’s and Petrarch’s Lyrical Eschatologies 11.15–12.00 Gerhard Regn (LMU München, Germany) The Incipit of the Decameron: Boccaccio, Dante, and the Epistemic Index of Storytelling 12.00–12.45 Igor Candido (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Dante’s Theological Judgment and Boccaccio’s Suspension of Assent
Panel II: Petrarca 14.30–15.15 H. Wayne Storey (Indiana University, USA) The Formation of Knowledge and Petrarch’s Books 15.15–16.00 Karl A. E. Enenkel (Universität Münster, Germany): Sacra solitudo. The Construction of the Sacred Space in Petrarch’s De vita solitaria 16.00–16.15 Coffee break 16.15–17.00 Christopher S. Celenza (American Academy in Rome and Johns Hopkins University, USA) Petrarch and the History of Philosophy 17.00–17.45 Ronald Witt (Duke University, USA) Petrarch and the Creation of the Christian Humanism 17.45–18.15 Final Discussion
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GIOVEDÍ, 12 GIUGNO 2014
Panel III: Boccaccio 10.00–10.45 Andreas Kablitz (Universität zu Köln, Germany) Boccaccio’s Poetics. Remarks on the Proemio of the Decameron 10.45–11.30 Francesco Ciabattoni (Georgetown University, USA) Boccaccio’s Novel Hecuba: Beritola in the Light of Ovid’s Metamorphoses 11.45–12.30 Marco Petoletti (Università Cattolica di Milano, Italy) Boccaccio, i classici e il Medioevo latino 12.30–13.15 Paolo Cherchi (University of Chicago, USA) Gli inventori delle cose nel De Genealogia di Boccaccio
Panel IV: Petrarch, Boccaccio, and Beyond 15.00–15.45 Giuseppe Mazzotta (Yale University, USA) Boccaccio’s Critique of Petrarch 15.45–16.30 Renzo Bragantini (Università La Sapienza di Roma, Italy) Petrarca, Boccaccio, e lo spazio della letteratura volgare 16.30–16.45 Coffee break 16.45–17.30 Giorgio Ficara (Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy) Petrarca e la fiaba delle fondazioni (Fam. I, 4) 17.30–18.15 Giulio Ferroni (Università La Sapienza di Roma, Italy) Tra Petrarca e Boccaccio. Strategie della fine 18.15–19.00 Final Discussion and Concluding Remarks
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